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  1. Marchand's willingness to take risks illustrates his understanding that sometimes, extraordinary achievements only come through stepping out of one's comfort zone. In life, too, Marchand's mantra of making bold moves is a reminder that success often requires courage, determination, and a willingness to challenge the status quo.

  2. Dec 2, 2020 · Marchand, to his credit, skated away from the altercation. Later in the game, the opponent tugged at Marchand from behind. Fortunately, the player’s cage served as a much-needed barricade.

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    • Senior Writer
  3. Mar 8, 2024 · (Photo by Richard T Gagnon/Getty Images) Marchand also hit Ilya Lyubushkin, which led to Max Domi trying to fight him. Marchand refused to drop the gloves, but he certainly had it coming after the questionable collision with Knies and the hit on Timothy Liljgren earlier this season, which had the Leafs’ defenseman missing 17 games to a high ankle sprain.

  4. Nov 27, 2023 · Life without Bergeron poses plenty of questions for Marchand and the Bruins, but Marchand—the unlikely steady old man—will do his best to lead the team to his fourth Stanley Cup final. (They ...

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    Marchand was the Bruins’ third-round selection in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. His scouting report painted the picture of an undersized grinder with above-average skill. Marchand even talked about himself in that manner. In an interview with Hockey’s Future, he prioritized qualities like “energy,” “strength,” and “work ethic” ahead of his scoring abil...

    There wasn’t much about Marchand’s time in the AHL that suggested he would be a future star. The 18 goals and 41 assists he tallied in his 79-game 2008-09 season were impressive for a professional debut. However, a future top-six winger would typically light up the AHL to a greater degree. His 0.75 points per game sat well behind future nobodies li...

    Despite struggling in his two brief stints with the team, Marchand seized a spot in the opening night lineup the following season. The Bruins placed him on their energy line, known as the Merlot Line due to their dark-red practice sweaters. His linemates Gregory Campbell and Shawn Thornton were both known for their hard-nosed, maximum-effort style....

    If Marchand’s regular season was encouraging, his postseason was a revelation. In 25 games, Marchand scored 11 goals and tallied eight assists, seven of which were primary assists. He went from a solid, peripheral piece during the regular season to an indispensable scorer in the playoffs. He finished the Cup run behind only a scorching-hot David Kr...

    Although he struggled in the Conference Final, Marchand came back with a vengeance. In an exciting Stanley Cup Final against the Vancouver Canucks, he registered five goals and two assists. All of his points came in the four games the Bruins won, the most important of which were his two goals and one assist in the clinching Game 7 in Vancouver. His...

    Marchand’s sophomore campaign successfully built upon his promising rookie season. His 28 goals put him in the league’s top-40 and showed that he was certainly a top-six forward. The lockout-shortened 2012–13 season hinted that the winger might have made further gains. His 18 goals and 18 assists in 45 games put him on pace for over 30 goals and 65...

    There was still one opportunity for Marchand to improve as a player. Up until the 2016–17 season, he had never eclipsed 28 assists. The perception that the pure-scorer wasn’t necessarily a talented distributor kept him off the top power-play unit for years. From his rookie year to 2015–16, he was, on average, the 10th most utilized Bruins player on...

    He scored 34 goals and 85 points in just 68 games in his age-29 season on a shooting percentage of 18.7%. For more context, he’d take 308 shots on net with 182 of them hitting his target and 126 missing the net. For the Bruins, though, that amount of shots missed was still a worthwhile endeavor given that they received 34 goals from the high shot-r...

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  7. Apr 11, 2019 · In 1886, Robert Louis Stevenson penned The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde. More than 130 years later, the book somewhat describes the NHL career of Brad Marchand of Hammonds Plains, N.S.

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